WO2003077435A1 - Receiver with a signal path - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a receiver with a signal path comprising the following elements: a tuning arrangement, a demodulator circuit for supplying a stereo multiplex signal with a baseband stereo sum signal (L+R), a 19 kHz stereo pilot and a stereo difference signal (L-R) double-sideband amplitude-modulated on a blanked 38 kHz subcarrier, a sampling arrangement for converting an analog signal into a time-discrete signal, and a stereo decoder with a filter and a phase-locked loop comprising an oscillator.
- a tuning arrangement for supplying a stereo multiplex signal with a baseband stereo sum signal (L+R), a 19 kHz stereo pilot and a stereo difference signal (L-R) double-sideband amplitude-modulated on a blanked 38 kHz subcarrier
- L-R stereo difference signal
- Such a receiver is known from EP 0512606 Bl.
- RF signals are transmitted as frequency-modulated signals.
- Most stations transmit a stereo signal.
- a stereo multiplex signal with a baseband stereo sum signal (L+R) in a 15 kHz range and a stereo difference signal (L-R) which is double-sideband amplitude-modulated on a blanked subcarrier of 38 kHz is obtained.
- the sum signal (L+R) is also referred to as mono signal.
- a demodulation of the stereo difference signal (L-R) requires a receiver with a large number of circuit components.
- the receiver includes a phase-locked loop which is controlled by the stereo pilot.
- filter operations can be performed in a complex range.
- Frequency response edges are in a complex range around 0 Hz.
- a modulation by means of a cosine wave having a carrier frequency ⁇ produces an output signal in which the interesting part is supplemented by an unwanted part of the input spectrum around +/- 2 ⁇ . This can be prevented by means of a prefilter which suppresses the unwanted part in the spectrum around +/- 2 ⁇ .
- a modulation with a sine wave is also possible.
- a multiplication of a real or complex signal by means of a complex exponent e leads to a shift to only one side in the frequency range so that no prefilter is used.
- phase quadrature In the stereo decoder, complex modulations are realized by means of the signals cos (n ⁇ ) and sin (n ⁇ ) supplied by the oscillator.
- the non-recursive half band filters i.e. the finite impulse response filters, referred to as FIR filters for short, have the property of a ⁇ /2 phase shift.
- This nil phase shift is also referred to as phase quadrature or as quadratic mirroring.
- quadratic mirroring indicates that the transfer function H(f) of this type of filter can be mirrored by a quarter of the sampling frequency (Fs/4) in accordance with the following equation.
- half band refers to a second property of FIR filters, namely to the fact that these filters serve for a reduction and/or an interpolation.
- the FIR filters have the interesting property that half of the coefficients is zero. When used for reduction, this means in digital techniques that every second value in a table is removed. For interpolation, this means that a second value, namely the preceding value, is inserted behind each value in the table. A twofold reduction is also referred to as down-sampling by 2.
- the third interesting property of the FIR filters is that the delay is an integral multiple of the sampling when the length is chosen to be odd.
- Fig. 1 is a block diagram of a receiver including a stereo decoder
- Fig. 2 shows a first frequency spectrum at the input of the stereo decoder
- Fig. 3 shows the first spectrum and a frequency response of a first half band, or FIR, filter
- Fig. 4 shows a second spectrum at the output of the first FIR filter
- Fig. 5 shows a third spectrum at the output of a first modulator
- Fig. 6 shows the third spectrum and a frequency response of a second FIR filter
- Fig. 7 shows a fourth spectrum at the output of the second FIR filter
- Fig. 8 shows a fifth spectrum at the output of a second modulator
- Fig. 9 shows the fifth spectrum and two further frequency responses of a symmetrical FIR high-pass and low-pass filter
- Fig. 10 shows a sixth spectrum at a first output of the symmetrical FER high- pass and low-pass filter
- Fig. 11 shows a seventh spectrum at the second output of the symmetrical FIR high-pass and low-pass filter
- Fig. 12 shows a pilot at an output of an elliptic filter
- Fig. 13 shows an eighth spectrum with a complex L+R signal at the output of a third modulator
- Fig. 14 shows a ninth spectrum with a complex L-R signal at the output of a fourth modulator
- Fig. 15 shows a tenth spectrum of a real L+R signal at the output of a first converter
- Fig. 16 shows an eleventh spectrum of a real L-R signal at the output of a second converter
- Fig. 17 is a block diagram of a phase-locked loop
- Fig. 18 is a block diagram of an oscillator.
- Fig. 1 shows a stereo decoder 1 with a finite impulse response, or FIR, filter 2, a complex modulator 3, a second FIR filter 4, a second complex modulator 5, a down- sampling-by-2 filter 6, a circuit 7 with two FIR filters 8 and 9, a third and a fourth modulator 10 and 11, two further down-sampling-by-2 filters 12 and 13, two converters 14 and 15, an elliptic low-pass filter 16, a control path 17, a double interpolation filter 18, an oscillator 19, a delay member 20, a fifth down-sampling-by-2 filter 21, a second delay member 22, a sixth down-sampling-by-2 filter 23 and a third delay member 24.
- FIR finite impulse response
- Input signals are applied to the FIR filter 2 via an electrically conductive connection 25 in the stereo decoder 1.
- Two further electrically conductive connections 26 lead from the FIR filter 2 to the modulator 3 and apply signals from the FIR filter 2 to the modulator 3.
- Signals from the modulator 3 are applied to the second FIR filter 4 via two electrically conductive signal connections 27.
- Signals are further applied to outputs 37 and 38 via further signal connections 27 to 36 and via the FIR filter 4, the modulator 5, the FIR filters 8 and 9, the modulators 10 and 11, the down- sampling-by-2 filters 12 and 13, and the converters 14 and 15.
- the connections 26 to 36 are two parallel connections each transmitting a signal.
- the oscillator 19 is a discrete controlled oscillator, referred to as DCO for short.
- the DCO 19 has three outputs with two electrically conductive signal connections 39 to 41 which lead to the complex modulator 3, via the delay member 20 and a further connection 42 to the modulator 5 and via the down-sampling-by-2 filter 21 and the second delay member 22 and further connections 43 and 44 to the modulator 10, via the FIR filter 4, the down-sampling-by-2 filter 23 and the third delay member 24 and further connections 45, 46 and 47 to the modulator 11.
- the DCO 19 generates a cosine signal on one signal connection of an output and a sine signal on the other signal connection.
- the signals have a frequency of 38 kHz on the connection 39, a frequency of +19 kHz on the connections 40, 45, 46 and 47, and a frequency of -19 kHz on the connections 41, 42, 43 and 44.
- a tuning arrangement 49 with an antenna 50, a frequency modulator 51 and an A/D converter 52 are arranged at an input 48 of the stereo decoder 1.
- the converter samples the time-division multiplex signal with a sampling rate Fs of 4 x 44.1 kHz.
- the tuning arrangement 49 is controlled via a connection 53.
- a converter 54 Arranged at the outputs 37 and 38 of the stereo decoder 1 is a converter 54 which generates a left and a right stereo signal from the mono signal L+R and the difference signal L-R, which stereo signals are reproduced as acoustic signals by loudspeakers 55 and 56.
- the stereo decoder 1, the tuning arrangement 49, the frequency modulator 51, the A/D converter 52 and the converter 54 constitute a receiver.
- Fig. 2 shows a spectrum of a multiplex signal applied to the stereo decoder 1 , which signal is present on the connection 25 and is sampled at a sampling rate Fs of 4 x 44.1 kHz.
- the spectrum is shown without RDS, ARI and SCA signal.
- the baseband stereo sum signal L+R with the baseband 57, the pilot 58 at 19 kHz and subsequently the stereo difference signal L-R with the two sidebands 59 and 60 double- sideband amplitude-modulated on a 38 kHz subcarrier extend in the right half of the spectrum.
- the bands and the pilot 57-60 are mirrored around zero and occur in a side-inverted form in the left half of the spectrum as bands and pilots 61, 62, 63 and 64.
- Fig. 3 shows a frequency response 65 of the symmetrical FIR low-pass filter 2 which, viewed from the zero-crossing, is shifted to the right by Fs/4, i.e. by 44.1 kHz.
- the L+R signal is thus in the transmission band 66, which is hereinafter also referred to as slope.
- the filter 2 is complex, operates in a complex manner and also supplies a complex output signal.
- Fig. 4 shows a spectrum of the complex output signal after filtering of the filter 2. Since the L+R signal is filtered with slope values within the slope 66, reduced values, dependent on the relevant slope value, are obtained for the L+R signal. Sidebands 67 and 68 of the L+R signal are reduced.
- the complex output signal of the filter 2 is present on the connection 26.
- Fig. 5 shows a spectrum after the modulation by the modulator 3.
- the signal is complex-modulated at -38 kHz in the modulator 3, i.e. the spectrum is shifted to the left by -38 kHz.
- the L-R signal of the spectrum is thus centered around zero, i.e. around DC.
- the zero is now between the two sidebands 59 and 60 of the L-R signal.
- the output signal of the modulator 3 is supplied on the connection 27.
- Fig. 6 shows the centered L-R signal which is now applied to the symmetrical FIR filter 4.
- the filter is shifted to the left by Fs/4, i.e. by 44.1 kHz.
- the L-R signal i.e. the two sidebands of the L-R signal, are thus situated in a second transition band 69, hereinafter also referred to as slope, of a second frequency response 70.
- Fig. 7 shows a spectrum after the filtering by means of the filter 4. Since the stereo difference signal L-R is filtered with slope values within the slope 69, reduced values, dependent on the relevant slope value, are obtained for the L-R signal. The associated signal with reduced sidebands 71 and 72 is supplied on the connection 28 and applied to the modulator 5.
- Fig. 8 shows the spectrum complex -modulated at 19 kHz in the modulator 5 and shifted to the right by 19 kHz.
- the signal is down-sampled by 2 in the down-sampling-by-2 filter 6.
- the complex signal is passed through two different branches. In one branch, the signal is applied to the filter circuit 7 for the purpose of audio processing and in the other branch it is applied to an elliptic filter 16, i.e. a bandpass filter having a small bandwidth for extraction of the pilots 58 and 62.
- the pilot 58 which is now near DC, is used for controlling the DCO 19 which controls the complex modulations.
- FIG. 9 shows the signal in the filter circuit 7.
- the FIR filter 8 with a frequency response 73 is shown in the left-hand part and the FIR filter 9 with a frequency response 74 is shown in the right-hand part.
- Fig. 10 shows a spectrum of an output signal as supplied by the FIR low-pass filter 8 on the connection 32.
- the signal is the L+R mono signal complex-filtered with the slope 66, with the two reduced sidebands 67 and 68.
- Fig. 11 shows a spectrum of an output signal as supplied by the FIR filter 9 on the connection 31.
- the signal is the L-R stereo difference signal complex-filtered with the slope 69, with the two reduced sidebands 71 and 72.
- Fig. 12 shows a spectrum after the low-pass filter 16.
- the pilot 58 is at DC.
- Fig. 13 shows the spectrum of the L+R mono signal after the modulator 10.
- the signal is modulated with 19 kHz, i.e. shifted to the right by 19 kHz, so that the two reduced sidebands 67 and 68 of the spectrum are DC-centered.
- Fig. 14 shows the spectrum of the L-R difference signal after the modulator 11.
- the L-R signal is modulated with -19 kHz, i.e. shifted to the left by -19 kHz so that the two reduced sidebands 71 and 72 of the spectrum are DC-centered.
- Fig. 15 shows a spectrum of the L-R signal with original sidebands 66 and 76 after the converter 14.
- the converter 14 filters the real parts from the complex L+R signal, thus obtaining the original L+R signal.
- Fig. 16 shows a spectrum of the L-R signal with original sidebands 77 and 78 after the converter 15.
- the converter 15 filters the real parts from the complex L-R signal, thus obtaining the original L-R signal.
- Fig. 17 shows a phase-locked loop, or PLL, 80 with the modulator 3, the FIR filter 4, the second modulator 5, the down-sampling-by-2 filter 6, the elliptic low-pass filter 16, the control path 17, the interpolation filter 18, the DCO 19, and the delay member 20.
- the control path 17 comprises an amplifier 81 with a coefficient a, a delay member 82 and a second amplifier 83 with a coefficient b in a forward control 84, and a delay member 85 in a feedback control 86, as well as two adders 87 and 88.
- the PLL 80 operates as follows.
- the original L-R signal can only be regained exactly and in phase with the L+R signal when the DCO 19 is clocked with the pilot in frequency and phase synchronism.
- This means that the complex signal has only a DC part after the elliptic low-pass filter 16, or the imaginary part of the signal is zero. Deviations from zero are used to control the DCO 19 in phase synchronism with the pilot by means of the PLL 80.
- the properties of the transient response such as response time and attenuation are adjustable by adjustment of the multiplication coefficients a and b of the amplifiers 81 and 83 in the control path 17.
- the input signal of the oscillator 19 is a correction of the mismatching between the phase of the pilot and the output signal of the DCO 19.
- Fig. 18 shows the DCO 19 with four operational amplifiers 90, 91, 92 and 93, two delay members 94 and 95 and two adders 96 and 97.
- the complex oscillator 19 generates a cosine signal at a first output 98 and a sine signal at a second output 99.
- Coefficients c of the operational amplifiers 90 and 92, as well as coefficients s and -s of the operational amplifiers 91 and 93 can be calculated as follows:
- the original values in the delay circuits 94 and 95 should be set to 0 and 1.
- the output signal of the control path being a correction of the mismatching, is used to adapt the coefficients c and s by linear Taylor sequences, in which ⁇ n is the output signal of the control path 17, which controls the DCO 19:
- the complex oscillator 19 with the oscillation frequency ⁇ may be formed in software as a limit-stable oscillating filter. LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS:
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